The creator WolfieTundra draws inspiration from other popular simplistic packs like Plastic, an add-on available for the Minecraft PS3 edition, and Bare Bones which looks like official game content. With its release in 2017 for the Java Edition and 2020 for the Bedrock Edition, Soft Bits has become a go-to choice for Minecraft players seeking smoother graphics. Since then, it has undergone significant improvements and changes, eventually becoming the pack we know today. By the way, Soft Bits was originally published as PlasticCraft. If you’re a fan of simplistic textures, you’ll be delighted by the pack.
Despite these alterations, Soft Bits maintains a general resolution of 16×16, akin to most Minecraft texture packs. With Soft Bits, everything becomes softer and more pleasant to look at. Even the font gets a makeover, giving your Minecraft world a cohesive and polished look. It revamps the entire game, from mobs and items to the GUI and paintings. The Soft Bits texture pack for Minecraft goes beyond just changing the appearance of blocks.